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Symptoms and were
Symptoms such as slurred speech and loss of balance were misinterpreted by the public and the media as a sign of drunkenness.
Symptoms of plethora were believed to include fever, apoplexy, and headache.
Symptoms in 1918 were so unusual that initially influenza was misdiagnosed as dengue, cholera, or typhoid.
Symptoms of infection from the Malaysian outbreak were primarily encephalitic in humans and respiratory in pigs.
Symptoms considered part of the " negative axis " included pessimism, poor social adaptation and conflict with authorities, and were themselves sufficient for a formal diagnosis of " sluggish schizophrenia with few symptoms ".
Symptoms are typically amplified around regions that were covered by wet clothing, such as bathing suits.
Symptoms recurred in more than half the patients who were rechallenged.
-Newton's Hair Chemistry Chronicles Retrieved 2012-01-28 Symptoms of mercury poisoning exhibited by Newton were apparently tremor, severe insomnia, delusions of persecution or paranoid ideas, problems with memory, mental confusion, and withdrawal or decline from personal friendships, significant in the period of time, the deterioration of his relations with his protégé Nicholas Fatio de Duillier.
Symptoms referred to as part of the " negative axis " included pessimism, poor social adaptation, and conflict with authorities, and were themselves sufficient for a formal diagnosis of " sluggish schizophrenia with scanty symptoms.
The paper of Paul Ewald in 1980, “ Evolutionary Biology and the Treatment of Signs and Symptoms of Infectious Disease ”, and that of Williams and Nesse in 1991, “ The Dawn of Darwinian Medicine ” were key developments.
Symptoms of Bálint ’ s syndrome were found in the case of a 29-year-old migraine sufferer.
Symptoms were not present before the onset of the migraine or after it passed.
Symptoms prior to surgery were present for approximately ten years, getting progressively more severe.
While he did not publish much in English, the fifteen lectures he gave to the Harvard Medical School between 15 October and the end of November 1906 were published in 1907 as The Major Symptoms of Hysteria and he received an honorary doctorate from Harvard in 1936.

Symptoms and detail
Symptoms vary widely, as do treatment options, and these issues are discussed in detail in the individual articles on each worm.

Symptoms and for
Symptoms may also occur during a gradual dosage reduction, but are typically less severe and may persist as part of a protracted withdrawal syndrome for months after cessation of benzodiazepines.
Symptoms may be present for years ( or even decades ) without identification, during which time the sufferer may become conditioned to the daytime sleepiness and fatigue associated with significant levels of sleep disturbance.
Symptoms typically appear two to six weeks after infestation for individuals never before exposed to scabies.
Symptoms of economic water scarcity include a lack of infrastructure, with people often having to fetch water from rivers for domestic and agricultural uses.
Symptoms bifurcate into two constellations for survivors & fatal cases.
Symptoms typically last for five to seven days.
Symptoms of SAD may consist of difficulty waking up in the morning, morning sickness, tendency to oversleep and over eat, especially a craving for carbohydrates, which leads to weight gain.
Symptoms usually last for several days, but can last for weeks.
Symptoms usually persist for two to three weeks, but fatigue is often more prolonged.
Symptoms do not appear for 5 to 24 hours, when the toxins may already be absorbed and the damage ( destruction of liver and kidney tissues ) done.
Symptoms must have been present for at least one month before a diagnosis of DSPD can be made.
Symptoms include cravings for rice or sweet red beans, listlessness, restlessness, and aversion to eye contact.
Symptoms of conversion syndrome usually occur suddenly, however symptoms are usually relatively brief, with the average duration being 2 weeks in people hospitalized for conversion syndrome-related presentations.
Symptoms most often occur from May through September, because the nymphal stage of the tick is responsible for most cases.
Symptoms may recur and treatment for some days may be necessary.
A method for the assessment of symptoms in patients admitted to palliative care is the Edmonton Symptoms Assessment Scale ( ESAS ), in which there are eight visual analog scales ( VAS ) of 0 to 10, indicating the levels of pain, activity, nausea, depression, anxiety, drowsiness, appetite, and sensation of well-being, sometimes with the addition of shortness of breath.
Symptoms appear from two to ten days after infection, with an average of 7 days, and last for up to two weeks, or in some cases, up to one month.
Symptoms may not appear for some decades after the initial infection and include: weakness, diminished reflexes, paresthesias ( shooting and burning pains, pricking sensations, and formication ), hypoesthesias ( abnormally diminished cutaneous, especially tactile, sensory modalities ), tabetic gait ( locomotor ataxia ), progressive degeneration of the joints, loss of coordination, episodes of intense pain and disturbed sensation ( including glossodynia ), personality changes, urinary incontinence, dementia, deafness, visual impairment, positive Romberg's test, and impaired response to light ( Argyll Robertson pupil ).
Symptoms for a cerebral aneurysm occur when the aneurysm pushes on a structure in the brain.
Symptoms for an aneurysm that has not ruptured:
Symptoms for a ruptured aneurysm:
Symptoms usually last less than 2 months, although some people can be ill for as long as 6 months:

Symptoms and specific
Symptoms vary according to the specific type of leukodystrophy, and may be difficult to recognize in the early stages of the disease.

Symptoms and disorders
Symptoms associated with TMJ disorders may be:
Symptoms include poor growth, loss of muscle coordination, muscle weakness, visual problems, hearing problems, learning disabilities, heart disease, liver disease, kidney disease, gastrointestinal disorders, respiratory disorders, neurological problems, autonomic dysfunction, and dementia.
Symptoms of megalencephaly may include delayed development, convulsive disorders, corticospinal ( brain cortex and spinal cord ) dysfunction, and seizures.
Symptoms may include enlarged spleen and liver, liver malfunction, skeletal disorders and bone lesions that may be painful, severe neurologic complications, swelling of lymph nodes and ( occasionally ) adjacent joints, distended abdomen, a brownish tint to the skin, anemia, low blood platelets and yellow fatty deposits on the white of the eye ( sclera ).
Symptoms include an enlarged liver and spleen, extensive and progressive brain damage, eye movement disorders, spasticity, seizures, limb rigidity, and a poor ability to suck and swallow.
Symptoms of severe heteroplasmic mitochondrial disorders frequently do not appear until adulthood because many cell divisions and a lot of time is required for a cell to receive enough mitochondria containing the mutant alleles to cause symptoms.
Symptoms of these disorders range from mild loss of fine motor control to severe mental retardation and death.
General Symptoms of Lupus include: Malar Rash, Discoid rash, photosensitivity, oral ulcers, nonerosive arthritis, pleuropericarditis, renal disease, neurologic manifestaions, and hematologic disorders.
Symptoms of pseudomyxoma peritonei may include abdominal or pelvic pain and / or bloating, distension, digestive disorders, weight changes, increased girth and infertility.

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